We have all been there. You’re halfway to a meeting or sitting in a coffee shop when you realize you forgot to send that one crucial file. Usually, that means a panicked sprint back to your desk. But thanks to a massive new update from Anthropic, your AI might soon handle it for you.
On Monday, Anthropic announced that Claude can now literally “take the wheel” of your computer. This isn’t just about answering questions anymore; it’s about Claude actually clicking buttons, moving the cursor, and finishing tasks while you’re nowhere near your keyboard.
The “Phone-to-PC” Magic
The coolest part of this update is the new Dispatch feature. Imagine you are running late for a presentation. You can simply message Claude from your phone and say, “Hey, can you export my pitch deck as a PDF and attach it to my 3 PM calendar invite?”
In the background, Claude wakes up your computer, opens your presentation software, exports the file, and handles the email—all while you’re still in the car. It’s essentially like having a digital intern who lives inside your laptop.
Why the Sudden Change?

If you follow tech news, you’ve probably heard of OpenClaw. This viral open-source project has been making waves because it lets users do exactly this—control their systems via apps like Telegram or WhatsApp.
Anthropic clearly saw the “OpenClaw” craze and decided it was time for an official, more polished version. While OpenClaw is great for developers who love to tinker, Claude’s new “computer use” feature is designed to be smoother and safer for the average user.
How Does It Work? (And Is It Safe?)
Claude doesn’t just “see” code; it actually “sees” your screen. It takes frequent screenshots, analyzes where the buttons are, and moves the mouse just like a human would.
Of course, giving an AI control of your mouse and keyboard sounds a bit scary. To keep things safe, Anthropic has built in some guardrails:
- Permissions: Claude has to ask for your okay before it touches a new app.
- Human-in-the-Loop: You can stop the AI at any moment if it starts clicking the wrong thing.
- Restricted Zones: It’s blocked from accessing sensitive areas like your bank accounts by default.
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